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Parents Make Brit Primary School Ban Sexually Coded 'Shagbands'

by Tanya Thomas on Sep 22 2009 8:27 AM

A Brit primary school has banned its students form wearing coloured wristbands, after parents found out that they were called shagbands .

Shagbands - the sexually coded bracelets - have been in a Brit primary school after parents learnt of their real meaning.

Parents of kids, attending Rayne Primary School near Braintree, Essex, discovered that each colour of the 'shagband' represents a different sex act.

"The children have been walking around with these rubber bands on calling them shagbands," the Daily Star quoted mum-of-three Andrea Elward, 46, whose 10-year-old daughter studies in the school, as saying.

"My daughter said her friends had got them and could she have a set. Then she went red and giggled when she explained they were called shagbands.

"I had a word with the head and they banned them immediately," she added.

Source-ANI
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